Do you know that music is a magical drug that can not only heal heartbroken wounds but can lift someone’s spirits, kill emotional stress and save a life?

Pallaso's music healing wounds
Pallaso’s music healing wounds

 

Well if you doubt then perhaps you haven’t read a testimony from singer Pallaso’s fan, a one Robert Sebunya. Roberts has taken it to his Facebook page and narrated how Pallaso’s love ballad saved life while admitted in hospital.

In his post, he claims that this song found him fighting for his life on his my hospital bed and it him through the lowest lilliputian moments of my life.

“I must confess what I don’t want to confess, but there’s a genius in the lyrical embodiment of Pallaso’s Malamu. This song found me on my hospital bed and it has taken me through the lowest lilliputian moments of my life at the hospital this week…”, Robert opens up before adding;

“…The song grew onto me before I knew it, it’s all have been playing in the last 96 hours under a lot of bodily pains, of course, my pains are far from heartbreak but I don’t think even the medical team who were working on me couldn’t mend this. The sickness had robbed me of my appetite but this song, this song, f*ck… this song is something… it is something else (I repeat) today I’m not going to discuss literary devices of iambic pentameter, assonance guys I have no energy this song is all I have.

This song has really moved me it’s true what they say about creatives and artists this is pure genius. Music can take you places that all you know, oh my… oh my, teary glands…”.

Robert's post
Robert’s post

Seemingly overjoyed, Pallaso has shared Robert’s post on his official Facebook account and captioned;

“Get well”.

Below is the the song is the song doing wonders. The video was dropped last week on YouTube and at has so far collected over 250000 views.